12/03/2008
Local Parks Worn Thin By Youth Football Use (The Lakeland Ledger)
WINTER HAVEN | Polk County parks and its youth football players are still recovering from a decision made 12 years ago.
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12/03/2008
Around Town: Youth football teams thrive in Huntley (Northwest Herald)
The Huntley Youth Football and Cheer Association sent five teams to The Chicagoland Youth Football League Super Bowls and came away with three championships.
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12/03/2008
Lompoc Youth Football Fundraiser (The Lompoc Record)
The Lompoc youth football league is holding a raffle to give away a 2008 Honda Civic LX Coupe in order to replace several pieces of valuable equipment that were damaged at the beginning of the season. The equipment is required in order for the group to remain part of the Central Coast Football Association.
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11/30/2008
GORC again rules county youth football roost (The Capital)
For the fourth consecutive season, the Gambrills-Odenton Recreation Council can lay bragging rights to the most county football championships. GORC won the Anne Arundel Youth Football Association's first-ever unlimited weight class division for 12-year-olds.
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12/02/2008
2008 Central Coast Youth Football League Super Bowl: Eagles got the ‘Wright’ stuff (The Times Press Recorder)
Five Cities Eagles running back Jeremiah Wright started off the day in a big way, then finished even bigger. Wright scored on the first play from scrimmage, then was held quiet by the Paso Cats defense until late in the game.
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12/03/2008
Grantsville youth football takes four straight state titles (Tooele Transcript-Bulletin)
The Grantsville Mity Mites won their fourth consecutive state championship in November. With the new Stansbury High School coming on board next year, the team could be broken up for next year so the team set a goal to go four-for-four in state competition.
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12/03/2008
Sportswire (Santa Maria Times)
2008 youth football Senior Valley Bowl
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12/03/2008
Prosecutors seek to withdraw plea (The Danville Commercial-News)
Prosecutors tried to withdraw the plea offered to a man accused of stealing money from a youth football organization.
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12/03/2008
Around the Lompoc Valley (The Lompoc Record)
Youth football Diaz the big LYFL raffle winner The Lompoc Youth Football League held its raffle on Saturday at Lompoc Honda and the winner of the 2008 Honda Civic was Maricela Diaz.
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12/03/2008
Are Freshman Bears, Tigers on TIFI Super Bowl collision course? (The Pasadena Citizen)
The quarterfinal round of the Texas Intercity Football, Inc. (TIFI) youth football playoffs was not very kind to the pint-size gridiron athletes from Pasadena and Deer Park on Nov. 22.
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